Israel based StoreDot showed up a device that is made of
biological structures at Microsoft’s Think Next conference. Their tech claims
to charge smartphone battery in matter of seconds. Imagine, a dead phone gets
full-charged in 30, 40 seconds! That sounds cool!
They used a Samsung Galaxy S4 at
the stall to demonstrate in which the dead battery was charged to full power in
just 26 seconds. In this demo, they’ve attached a small boxy thing with the
battery pack.
This battery uses tiny nano
crystals and they are referred as “stable, robust spheres” by StoreDot. They
are 2.1 nanometers in diameter and are made of peptide molecules. These
batteries are around 30-40% more expensive than the traditional battery
technologies and some say that its charger or something like that will cost
very high. However the product will be twice as expensive as the current
batteries in the market when it comes.
The battery now is just a
prototype and they say that it will take upto three years for their entry in
commercial markets.
What's the price
ReplyDeleteRight now, we don't have this on market and when it comes, it'll cost twice as much as our regular batteries cost
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